To His Slave. - Translations From Horace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC CCCC| OD i | A |
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| Persian grandeur I abhor | B |
| Linden wreathed crowns avaunt | C |
| Boy I bid thee not explore | B |
| Woods which latest roses haunt | C |
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| Try on nought thy busy craft | C |
| Save plain myrtle so arrayed | C |
| Thou shalt fetch I drain the draught | C |
| Fitliest 'neath the scant vine shade | C |
Charles Stuart Calverley
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